A 5-foot-10, 185-pounder out of Hopewell High School in Hopewell, Virginia, Henderson is the second ESPN Junior 300 running back to choose the Buckeyes in March. He joins Evan Pryor, the No. 124-ranked recruit overall, in the future backfield for the Buckeyes.

Ohio State has had a lot of success in March, despite the mandated dead period in recruiting due to the coronavirus pandemic. In addition to Henderson and Pryor, the Buckeyes have added ESPN Junior 300 defensive back Jakailin Johnson, ESPN Junior 300 athlete Andre Turrentine and cornerback Devonta Smith this month.

Ohio State has 13 ESPN Junior 300 commitments in the class, the most of any FBS program. Clemson is next in line, with 10 ESPN Junior 300 commits, followed by North Carolina and Florida, which each have eight of the top 300 recruits.

Within that list for the Buckeyes is the No. 1 overall prospect in defensive end Jack Sawyer, the No. 4-ranked pocket-passing quarterback in Kyle McCord and a total of six commitments ranked in the top 100 of the ESPN Junior 300.